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3.00 Credits
Introduction to electrical systems for facilities including power systems, wiring, safety, illumination, and lighting systems. Designed to provide students with detailed knowledge to analyze the need, scope, design, and construction of these systems, as well as address the design-construction integration issues for each system. Prerequisite: CEM 350. 3 credits.
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Analysis, design, and construction of temporary structures including formwork, falsework, shoring, rigging, and access units. Cost analysis. Computer analysis applications. Safety consideration. Prerequisites: ABS 440 or CEE 381, ABS 441 or CEE 480, CEM 330 or CEE 334. 3 credits.
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Construction field inspection at project sites and vendor surveillance. Construction codes including UBC, NEC, and UMC. Standards including ASTM, AWS, ACI, and ANSI. Inspection techniques and records. Document analysis and enforcement, quality, assurance and control. Corequisites: ABS 441 or CEE 480. Prerequisites: CEM 330; ABS 440 or CEE 381. 3 credits.
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Methods and techniques used in estimating construction costs. Standard approach to quantity surveys emphasized. Practice in takeoffs, costing, and final bidding preparation. Microcomputer usage for semester project. Corequisite: CEM 454. Prerequisites: CEM 253, EGG 307. 3 credits.
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Laboratory exercise designed to illustrate material discussed in CEM 451. Construction document analysis. Investigation of cost estimating concepts. Computer applications. Three hours laboratory. Corequisite: CEM 451. 1 credit.
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Nature of construction cost, depreciation and tax theory; variable equipment cost; cash flow theory, investment models, profitability and analysis, computer applications, funding sources and arrangements; and builder’s insurance. Prerequisites: EGG 307, ACC 201. 3 credits.
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Laboratory exercises designed to illustrate material discussed in CEM 452. Construction cost control analysis. Investigation of cost control effectiveness through studies and observations. Computer applications. Three hours laboratory. Corequisite: CEM 452. 1 credit.
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Scheduling and resource optimization for construction work including short-interval schedules, bar charts, line-of-balance techniques, vertical management, program evaluation, and review technique diagrams. Resource analysis and allocations. Prerequisites: CEM 451. 3 credits.
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Characteristics, capabilities, limitations, and uses of general building and construction equipment. Fleet operations, maintenance programs. Field trips, methods planning, and methods improvement. Prerequisite: EGG 307, CEM 330. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Direction and operation of construction organizations with examination of general contracting, design-build, and construction management methods. Synthesis of project management concepts, applications, and limitations through case studies and semester project. Prerequisites: CEM 451, and CEM 453. 3 credits.
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